Mark Francois of course.WHO to replace him?
What!Mark Francois of course.
Eloquent, logical, and clearly delusional, (like me for posting his name)
Not good. He was one of the better ones . Maybe part of a plan to sink Boris .
Im very pleased and proud to have led a great UK team to secure today's excellent deal with the EU. Both sides worked tirelessly day after day in challenging conditions to get the biggest & broadest trade deal in the world, in record time. Thank you all who made it happen. 3:21 pm 24 Dec 2020 Lord FrostWhen I heard the news I assumed he’d grown some balls and fallen on his sword in shame after the hash he’d made of his ‘negotiations’.
But no, it’s about distancing himself from the fallout of the current car crash.
WHO to replace him?
When I heard the news I assumed he’d grown some balls and fallen on his sword in shame after the hash he’d made of his ‘negotiations’.
But no, it’s about distancing himself from the fallout of the current car crash.
Would you have said that Frost did a good job of helping deliver what we voted for?Oh great.
Another leave vs remain thread.
To the usual 5 or 6 protagonists in this endless debate, enjoy…
Well he got it over the line and was the most effective negotiator we had at any point during the process (admittedly there was a low bar set by his predecessors). He wasn’t a career politician which showed in his approach. Did he deliver the utopian Brexit some envisaged? No.Would you have said that Frost did a good job of helping deliver what we voted for?
Between he and Boris they have woven a pretty tangled web in NIWell he got it over the line and was the most effective negotiator we had at any point during the process (admittedly there was a low bar set by his predecessors). He wasn’t a career politician which showed in his approach. Did he deliver the utopian Brexit some envisaged? No.
He’s one of the more capable ministers and one of the very few in the current line up, on that basis alone, Boris could ill-afford to see him go.